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Lincoln residents can weigh in on the U.S. Postal Service's decision to look for an alternative location for the Gateway Post Office.
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Lincoln residents can weigh in on the U.S. Postal Service's decision to look for an alternative location for the Gateway Post Office.
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Chattanooga: Post office seeks relief in stimulusChattanooga Times Free Press, TN –17 minutes agoTime Riddle, executive director of the Chattanooga Convention Center, said officials there pick up the mail at a post office box and rarely on Saturdays. … More: continued here
St Helier's Central Market post office to close downBBC NewsJersey's Market post office could be opened as a postal shop by a rival to Jersey Post. The postal service said it was closing the branch from the end of …Jersey Post rival could rescue Market Post OfficeChannel Televisionall 2 news articles » More: continued here
Town Topics Plans Still Uncertain for Post Office But Retail or Restaurant ExpectedTown TopicsBy about November 1, Princeton's branch of the United States Post Office (USPS) should be relocated to the rear of the former West Coast Video store at 259 Nassau Street. But the fate of its longtime home on Palmer Square has yet…
Post Office rejects latest planNew Canaan AdvertiserIt came as a shock to developer Arnold Karp, of 3M Capital Trust, who was planning to make the case to New Canaan Planning & Zoning on Tuesday, Oct. 28, for needed “text changes” that would allow him to build a structure, including the Post Office… More: continued here
KPQ Bomb Scare Outside Chelan Post OfficeKPQSgt Andy Zimmerman tells KPQ News that the U.S. Army Bomb Squad has been summoned from Yakima to deal appropriately with the matter. In the meantime, the area around the Chelan Post Office has been closed to the public for several blocks in all …and more » More: continued here
Naming post office after fallen soldier questionedThe HeraldA 2009 study by the Congressional Research Service found that more than 20 percent of laws passed by Congress from 2005 through 2008 were bills to name post offices. Many were named for soldiers killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, the report found. More: continued here